(1) As soon as practicable after the Minister approves a threat abatement plan, the Chief Executive must:

(a) give a copy of the threat abatement plan to the Scientific Committee, and

(b) publish notice of the approval of the plan in a newspaper circulating generally throughout the State and, if the threat abatement plan is likely to affect a particular area or areas (other than the State as a whole), in a newspaper circulating generally in that area or areas, and

(c) notify any public authority that the Chief Executive knows is likely to be affected by the plan, and

(d) publish notice of the approval of the plan in the Gazette.

(2) The Chief Executive must also make a copy of the threat abatement plan available for public inspection, without charge, during ordinary business hours and copies of or extracts from the threat abatement plan are to be made available to the public on request, on payment of the fee fixed by the Chief Executive.